Samskaras
Samskara, from the Sanskrit samskāra, broadly means “making perfect” or “refinement.” In Indian thought the term has two principal senses that are related but distinct: as mental impressions formed by past actions, and as rites of passage marking key life stages in Hindu practice.
In philosophy and psychology, samskara refers to vasanas or latent mental impressions stored in the subtle
In Hinduism, samskaras also designate rites of passage, ritual sacraments that sanctify stages of life and
The term thus embodies a dual idea: the enduring imprints of actions that shape inner life, and